The initial asking price was just £15.99, but numbers started to climb rapidly after word got out that the woman's half-naked body appears in one of the photos ostensibly showing off the dress.
And sure enough, the clueless auctioneer's bottomless figure can clearly be seen in the reflection of a mirror just behind the clothing.

The Twitter hashtag #ebayyellowskaterdress soon began to trend in the UK, leading some to call shenanigans on the whole thing.

That's entirely possible, but the girl at least appears to be real: She updated the item's page with a new photo of herself, covered this time, and added the tagline "#ebayyellowskaterdress as seen by thousands. never worn naked."

The "never worn naked" part made me laugh, at least she's got a sense of humor. I'm not really sure what possesses someone to take ebay pictures in that particular state of dishabille. I'd understand if she was naked or topless, but it's sort of odd to be randomly bottomless?

"AND WHEN YOU BECAME DENISE, I TOLD ALL YOUR COLLEAGUES, THOSE CLOWN COMICS, TO FIX THEIR HEARTS OR DIE."